How Fostering Changed a Teacher’s Life and Created a Forever Family
In this episode of In Real Life: Foster Care Unfiltered, Kristen, a single public school teacher from North Carolina, shares her journey into foster care and adoption. After facing fertility challenges and separation, her experience with foster children in her classroom inspired her to become a foster parent. She recounts accepting placement of a five-year-old boy, taking him on a beach trip just days later, and navigating early behavioral challenges. With a strong support system of family, colleagues, and professionals, Kristen witnessed remarkable growth in her son. Early last year, she finalized his adoption, calling it the greatest joy of her life.
On experiencing "firsts" as a foster parent: “I still think that there's a lot of other firsts that they can experience with older children. Maybe they don't get those early experiences losing their first tooth or, you know, walking or things like that. But definitely with older children, there's the first day of this grade level or trying a new sport, getting to do or go places that they've never had the opportunity to do or go. Even trying a food for the first time.” —Kristen
What You Will Learn:
* Kristen's journey into foster care and adoption
* Initial plans and challenges related to motherhood and fertility treatments
* The impact of her teaching experience on her decision to foster
* The process of accepting her first placement, a five-year-old boy
* Early experiences and adjustments after the placement
* Emotional and behavioral challenges faced by the child and Kristen
* The importance of a support system for foster parents
* Growth and development of the child over two years
* Maintaining connections with the child's birth family
* Misconceptions about fostering and encouragement for potential foster parents
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro
00:27 – Meet Kristen
01:29 – Initial Plans and Decision to Foster
02:58 – Getting Licensed and First Placement Call
03:17 – Preparing for a Five-Year-Old and Beach Trip
05:01 – First Days and Building Connection
06:13 – Experiencing Firsts with Older Children
07:23 – First Few Weeks: Highs and Lows
08:26 – Support System and Asking for Help
09:52 – Balancing Single Parenting and Teaching
11:02 – Growth and Development Over Two Years
12:43 – Trauma, Triggers, and Progress
14:15 – Bonding and Parent-Child Relationship
15:26 – Maintaining Birth Family Connections
16:47 – Talking About Birth Family with Her Son
18:03 – Openness and Life Book
19:28 – Maintaining Birth Family Connections
20:42 – Emotional Challenges and Support from Specialists
21:41 – Attachment and Letting Go
23:33 – Misconceptions About Fostering and Adopting
24:21 – Advice for Prospective Foster Parents
25:12 – What It Means to Be His Mom
26:08 – Personal Growth and Gains from Fostering
27:34 – Final Advice and Encouragement
29:07 – Episode Closing
Episode Resources:
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